Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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XilE LEADER.
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A4l notices of h bind news nature insert-
ed in three columns, arc charged ns ad-
vert ininujnU,< at our local rates.
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We are authorised to announce
JQBH. E. MYmnrsON a* a cundldata
for Tax Assessor of Young county, at
the nex^t election. w
We are authorized to nnnounoe
*H ALLKN, ns a candidate for
the office of Tux Assessor at the uext
s ir-im. election.
ir,>, tr £r■ fraesnspiarjcp t U_L, _____
Jtwisji xmvui _Gur Judlor uml J B Beckham
-••Una. Bu.h" I. .gala running BIT *Urtol Wedue»d»y awdM »J » «■*(
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“WSler wagon. ’’ -1' ■■■ Tv.
—Garden “*a**” Is now befog eaten
-by those having early gardena,_______
Anal ternary Celehrattea I. 0.0. K -
The memhtfflM Adeiphi Lodgpjmd
visiting hrotliers will meet at OddiFel# hftB inaugurated a Lager Beer
lows* 1^11 on Mtfgitny, ^th, It 2:3fljTp. boom. Freeh * Keg. Beer J#lways on
ni. The i>nHM*s«ion vnll be formed at
3 old ick aud proceed to the. Methodist
Ghrtrch, wfio’fp sluyt addresses\sdul be
made by riitinliers of the order.
At the TClose of the, speaking the.
fjtowthers will. return in procession to
the hall. Kupper at 7:30 end dancing
will commence at 1>:30. l’T***£?**.
.Ticket'to hall aud supper $2.00, sup.
* ■ ;.v For AwfHgrt
V\\ C are "authorised to announce J.
TQWN8ENI), ns a caudtdnte for the w_ _
per for euch one 50 cents, children un-
der 12 years 25 cents.
• The public are respectfully Invited to
attend the speaking at the church.
—were pleased to meet in ou^-^pthm of‘‘drug store’* to avoid parity:
JOSEPH A_LI,KN, ns u candidate for sanctum vesterdayiupr old friend Prof, his taxes. If he had kept a rcapcctalAf
I. Bowie, formerly of this place. The sUx-k of drugs HkeBtrhon dl<T; IT he qad
J. F. Bowie, formerly of thls place.
Prof. has beeu teaching at Dexter, Cook
county, durlng_th<Lpast yea.r
?’ could have afforded, to trade with him
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y' -r-The Graham City Mill is J^clug
tborougly muodlcd aud ruuQv.Ud, ftil^We „„ lntormed nrkuw. nun were
the reception of the incoming wheat
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------ —Several candidates areJuat >rac«u
-lug up to the point of announcing them
I selves in the Lkadkh. Come jibing,
rr
insert your announcements aud
-j*—-
telltha people all ths good thlags we
.Cft.4
7-|*ariner8 Are well up with their
-rework,are now trusting to provi-
dence for rain. —
—The laygc stocks of gcxmIh kept on. by u half brother. Haskell county is
hand by our merchants, and their sales
does not Indicate Hiu b hard times as is
Jgeherally believed to exist
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—Mr. J. K. By us, the pioneer drug*
gulst of Graham, is preparing to open a
branch house lii Griffin. He wflTopen
his stock of drugs there about the 1st
ult.
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—Work has been commenced on the
artesian wdl. .—4. '■ .■■—:•
/ —Judge J. M. Ricliarb*, West In
'Jford, has Ihm*u In Gruligm this wee
visiting his brother, It. WT. Itichords,
- who is yet conffped to hts room.
'-Col. k B. SraRi feft
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When we getto the epsoin salts the
Itvrald shall have enough tp looss u the
constipation which con flues him to the
repetition of his wit, We ha v« already
OMWiMn*nsM*tl tlsc \S »4i • i.ort; n s.iic.vt
points.
—’fCe beef on the qparket* jfiis Tor
some time been poor; iiut now, since
grass lms come, it haa improved.
T7 y" —T*h^T7tT. cK, r . axa^thakiug exten-
LpI?J4»ratioi5lf^thcir^clrbrattftO*
___________on next Monday.
y —Several loads of wool come in this
S week, and \v»s yeadily purchased aud
ehlppiMl.
4=,
ft!
—The Graham Temperanco Lodge
•. '■ ■■■--«— wilt meet at the Court Houso this (Fri-
day) evening.
—Some of the farmers are becoming
---alarmed about the jf heat crop, ami say
that unless it rains within a fete-days,
M will all be killed. Told to T*ti)ti" Iftiieii Uoufi nltud tic 111 h~h,t-- , ■»i»'n>nv
—ThsT. A P Rffltrood Wtn be <tom- Tore tho middle of summer. Their M^eisoto^iiount^of two*milVb^
/j>Iete<l to'Weatherfortl by <lu* 15th of hands arc now full of the article, lars.
dieted to’Weatfief ford l.y I he" loth
May, which will bo of greater conven-
ience to our people, than the old regime
of going to Ft. Worth to fMt to a depot.
— ■ y' V-Deputy Sheriff Godnian informs us
w that the rcHlduncw or»eil3. H. Y»»n*.
was de-
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!>een erected at considerable expense,
about ay oat ago. Imaddl|km to the
1 house' there was six months’ provision
and $16014money -burned—all a total
low. The origin of the Are Is unkttow
to us.
L —CapL. T. P. James, has* purchased
¥ 1 ‘
the Interest of Mr. Patteraun In the
brick Hvery ataTile, and tTic firm Im now
W:
K'
rsfeC
an advertisement in this paper, aud
tkoae dcslring a good turn-out can al-
accommodated by giving them
a otu; ••• r,. -
—The mail schedule, from the Fast
has been changed, and the mat! now
arrlvosTrrery day stlT o’ctocY.^BTf X.
L* -Page, of Jacks boro, and Messrs.
James A Tate, of this pliu r, now Iimv.-
this line id hand, an<l their well knowu
1 '*-r^- ®n®r*y guarantees success, m^. Z.
; —The season of 187®, unprecedented
fbrltsdronth, has been continued With
the same alarming rlisractoriatio*, so
■ ffir as the dfouth la oonoerusd, until the
in y . Tj—iint time, and our pcuplssre beemn-
.1 .tog di*»urnged; but “whUc there Is
.V-^JpWfc there is hope,” and nltlmugh T*
claim to be no prophet, yet we are con-
, vlnoed and flrulj believe that Uie pns-
ent season, so unauspick>us|/ eom-
wlfh;rllllil of rain, will
v^ :W - ptova a year of plenty, 'hie last three
• moons have been “wet moons” and If
there le anything In “mannntoor,!’ with
" L ' thwnptorlena extreinee, In seasons. It |s
almost safa to Conclude that the turn-
ing {Joint has been reached, and that
JWl g^^omiting i»mspcoL t»r
Imr- -t ■ . % ■
Lwiel
there Is
bettor tli
r?Th*. Whitest, worst looking .hair,
^Mss its yaathfUl beauty, by uMng u IUC^PMWjfr" matos chill.
r ltencw- sml fever ini|MMsible.
■’ .IMIS Vnprt*1.l» MVinan H»lr
„0_______________Fork- AVe |WfH ha
pose giving a grand flab fry In the pork
as soon as they refurn wiUt the fl*h.
Kvorybody and their wives are invited^
Duenoilee will be given.
found dead npar MHlett’s rauebe, in
Baylor, county, lust week. Their
horses, saddfed. were nour by, one dead
aud the other wounded. Their guns Feed Store.
were near them, and the supposition
i» jW fogy became Involved In a ilifli
identity has been obtained
We learn of another difficulty on- Gm
ton creek, in Haskell county, by which
in named Wm. Dykes was killed
ip the Jurisdiction of thls*counly, and
fort her particulars of the affair will
.doubtless bo received.
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—A Kermon will lie preached at the
Methodist Church in Graham* Hunday
evening^ April- 25th, specially hi'the
young mcu. Hubject, ‘‘True Manli-
ness.” —---------.
tost, asys: •
Graham to to hawwa artesian weB;
but thiuks it will be g useless boTe.' If
tinctured with ths usual epsom salts.
The Daily Dallas JlcruUl *
Inst, say if
l ITth y--'1 ‘
ir^morniug tor Dallas and other eastern iut it WM1 be a useltflg bore, if
morning mr iauu auu omer eastern nuctured with the usual epsom salts.
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h/ ' . always '-c ibun.rr^^
^ Removal!!
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bouts per copy
hand. Families can ber supplied at
reastinahle prices. Bring ^ouV buck' t
wlUi you every day apd get a suflh'lent
quantity for dinner.
Forty years’ trial to proved “SLACK-
DRAUGHT ** tiie best liver uuxliv'ine iu
the wyrU. .( 1 ' ’T-JyT,
For sale by L. J. Stroop.
wq6i7 waxtkp;
\ by LudjjkTtf.r & Co.
without running hi* saltion under tin
poop aid:
paid his taxes promptly like Stroup did;
if hv had sold his drugs aud medicines
ed to trade witi
as tliey did with Stniop, he would now
have tin* money with which to buv
“Hint t‘ OitnS -— ———--—1 ..
that ar* thing.
Liver Pills contain areenic: ” BLACK-
DRAUGHT^Bhafnilcsg as tea oruullet*
For aaie by J. E. By us.
J W. VV adley iiuilding on route of Denison and Padfic And Waco and North\Tegtera
■ > i * Railroad*, by —car* .
One and two year olll steers,
r-y. ^
st<M*k ^ttle, wanted ly lV. Y- ifeck-
liam A Hons. *
- . « ,;iy- ^ . .....
KAnsas Corn and Meal at the City
—A large lot of fresh Keg Beer m
afWgyH-hrBhlnd af
a&K. thm - ?*W15S
1 . I • V f I 4* « » 1> A 11 IkAAIk 1.4 a i A A J ‘ v ■* .
*V» S
—Call and ace Davis A Dickens’ new
toek^ofBpring ( lot Ling just opened.
—Alcohol at Jeff*. '
—•Alcohol at-JefTSr,
One dollar’s worth of 11 BLACK-
DRAUGHT*' Will saw lifty dollar* iu
doctor’s bills.
For sale b$ J. E. By us.
■**—W. C. Beckham A Hons, want to
buy one and two year old steers, and
some stock cattle.
—Alcohol at Jeff's.
-yJeff lias Just received a new lot____
Sugars, Iinported Porter and Ale, Wiues
and Champagne.
If yon have one and two year old
steirs, or stock cattle foe. sale, call on
W. Oeokham A Hons.■*- -y
—One and two-year-old steers want-1
worker, and we ttUit the Dallas J/er~
Wm fllld hit especial friend will bo be"u-
cflttod thereby. —------i
Apropiii brieap year:
He bild her that he loved her
Intoueaso soft and iudluw; i
But she said she couldn’t marry him
nr"
jT?~ For she’d asked another fellow
Attorney general McCormick la out
in an inter view, taking sides with gov-
ernor Roberts a nd hgainst Mi., Sayers.
«■tm- - ' .——
ThSjvhcat masters will havea heavy
hands are now foil of
^ st&ssfi
come for their relief, and to make mat-
ters worse, from Uie best aocoupts re*
tbaHtosrcelved from the eropsof Ghfo, IndW
and Kentucky, the yield Ui Is year will
be 20 per cent, greater than it was last
stroyed by Are one night laat>wcek. gre*u‘r Bum it was last ‘
The house way almost new,' having F®*** ^^bent giowi^rs are .something
like cotton planters—when prices are
iUtng year, and the transaction of oth-
[tig year, t
er business, will be held at the pU’dlC
The dcmoerntS oT TlTi(x!<rTsIan(l have
known nomtoated Horace M. Kimball for
governor ami Htophcn P. Hlocum for
lieutenant governor. ,y.t
■ -- ) Ai _ —^
In a laLt eicctiuu to UoUforma all
psfjjrilnoa were tonon
__ ipuhl leans
and democrats uniting to defeat Kear-
ney aud hto communist.
AKKITiL jure iieLsttJRB or HAIL.
M.. <• very,day #JC0S|
1 depart
Money Order Office open from 7:90 a.
xoept during the re-
ehlng of ntalli.
u* Jaokehoso -and sU
And yortfrabout 12 *.
Mail departs for^the Kas^fand other
points, as above svsry day at 12:90 p.
M., except Monday.
Ifflll closes punctually s.t 11:90 a. m.
j Thom. B. Htrvknn, v.
„ Query: Why Will people suffer with
indigestion when “ttllACK-DWAUGHT”
will cure them ?
For sals hv J. ffi- Ryus,
\ —Hlx year old Whtokye at Jeff's. ^
The citizens of Young and MRffinlgr
Ing nf the “brick dr^V^tSSreln Utahsm’’
by buying their dmgaand nu*<lirinos or
Htroop, at the (iraham Hotel. .
Art. AA. lL n
There»will be work in the Masters'
Dscraa at the next regular»eeUng.
All brethren srereqnesb d to tie pr«M!>
jTi'flmyff. m. p
THS MT8TKB10P8 PD2ZLB ROLTKD.
buy your Drags at Uio Brick Htore.
1
*■ .m* *'■’ 1
L. J. Htrttop or J. B. Ryn*.
Ladies, get permsnlnt relief by using
»BLACK-DRAUGHT.” 1
sale by L. J. Stroop."
—When you are oppressed with Uto-
‘ " jghts, don’t worry your as-
gloomy grumblings; but
mmmm
go and buy Drugs of lty us.
Office ef the Missouri, Kansas sad Tex-
as Extension Railway I’rfftipanjr. _
pKfciHox, TkxAs, April 3,18^0.
priJS, 1
A sfKH'ial meeting of thc:JBonk hobl-
ors of this Company wIH l*cheld at the
public office of the (Juippnny in Deni-
son, Texas, on the 15th day of June,
1880, At tiebn. .
...It is prni>need to increase the capital
stock of this Company to the sum of
two hundred thousand dollars.
It is also proposed to authorise a
The object of the meeting is to obtain
jaffiT^ " *■*" -g|tor'- "* * H
said
mortgage. By order of the directors.
■ L \ H. B. Hkxaox, —-
Secretary.
D KIT i son
h, April a,
of the sto<
vtm.
The annual meeting of the stockhold-
ers of the Denison and Pacific railway,
office of the company in Denison, Tex-
as, on Friday, the 21st day of May, A.
D. 1880, at t o'clock p. ac-----
JSt Z
er's meeting, thb annual meeting of
the board of directors will be hcltTht the
same office. H. D. Mihu k,
flrfimtorr \
New York, April 8,1880.
ting of the sto
era of the Missouri, Kansas aud Texas
The annual meeting of the stockhold-
Extension Railway Company for the
eleetton of Dtreoton^^ "for ttrc ensuing ~
usi-
year, and the transaction of other busi
ness, will be held at the public office of
the Company In Denison, Texas, ou
Friday, the 2)st^a^’ of May, A. D. 1K80,
and Immediate!;
5 „ .
era meeting,
Board of Dir
same office.
A -r ™,
w
J. H.
HATFIELD
—-j*--—>—'■■*? --. ~i-zvr&
HAS REMOVED
eibrfrijt '
..j&r.;'
His Stock
rrTT-g~Tiratoi
Jr ^
Yt
sNEXT DOOitTO THE,
POST OFFICE.
Where kft fttill offftra
his stock of
Dry Goods,
V
Boots | Shoes,
Hats 1 C
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At prices much below
, , ' . I ' . ^3 .
elsewhere m town.
Call Special alien-
jl
|ti®n to driy^i in Wide
Sheetings and Hats
YOUNG COUNTY FfetHAYC
at ilOj Jsald horse left wllli W E^Htaf-
fordiiO miles, Houth of Graham. - " 36
TaKE^ up by J. D. Hmith and es-
trayed before J. A. LaffVrty, Justice of
fork and underbit in right ear and
l and underbit In left; no brands
crop ami underbit In left; no brands per-
osilRhhkJtJid appraised at fiTrflL SB—
Cif as. 0. Joi.INF,
IN0 rnuM^O
FOR SA.IiE3.
Being unable, on account of bad
health, to attend to the business
Hotel to
Upon reasonable terms, for cash
only. R. W. ItlCIIARDS,
Proprieto^rf
gNOTICB. H/Vrtta
Vf ,
L
Texas, will r
day, the btb
examination of _
cates authorizing them to
ctne itt- OHh HtMc,
will meet In flriffito on Hwtur-
day of May, 188U, lbr^be
lued-
Choice Lul
For Use or Investment,
Jack, Archer, Palo Pinto; Callahan,
Young, Clay, Stephens, Throckmorton,
Montague, Shackelford, Taylor, Parker,
fr
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■NT
Eastland, and In many other counties,
iy bargains! of perfect title! of 4000 Surveys or Tracts!
most of them the FAMOUS PREMIUM PETERS' COLO
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Buy bargains! of perfect title! of 4000 Surveys or Tt&cts!
nost of them tt|6 FAMOUS PREM
NY LANDS, selected in 1852—in a region whoae elevation defies
the presence of yellow fever and Other,epidemio diseases, being
from 500 to 1000 feet greater elevation than St. Louis, Balti-
more, New York and Philadelphia, and not surpassed for its coals,
Ae«| cTimate, heakb-, beauty. 4hc growing- ufieereahi; and" everjr
WM of stogkj progressive.
——^ ________For sale, also, Lots in the prosperous
TOWN OF CTATTAM,
-i
E. S. GRAHAM,
-'W-
LAND OFFICE AT GRAHAM, YOUNO COUNTY, TEXAgT^
lteto to Bankers Generally. fl^^Cutthis out for reference
^E_A_2C ElisteE-
3R h
3'-^
FTA.3STOO A.3ST3D
Call on or address before pnrehastfl^ as I can save you money.
lioiik.-i'llut »nd Sutioner, Fort Worth, Texas.
MAX ELS'ER,
ic.
Wm. CAMERON,
<r'*~ ~T-^T ' ' ’ ~~ ~ *-r» ^ i w11 * i~ Ah
holesale iand Retail Dealer in
WHITE AND YELLOW PINt
BBBBBj |' riSfl
Wm
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Doors, Sash, Shingles, Cement,
’ ETC., ETC. .
Svf-
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Fort Worth and Weatherford, Texas.
n.:„
BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT, at
PriceListi
vi ;•
$2.75 per Pair &upw ds,
Mens’ p Calf Shoes, 1.35 “ “ “
1 li B
(r. \Vr. Tjtkkh, M. I>.
James Johnson, M. D.
^ T. Baibd, M. D.^
G. S. HYKCT. M. D.
J. K. Davidson, M. D.
W.;Y, Burks, M. D. - ~ ;
1>Tk'v^|cmbcra of Board.
mats twaoxno
TR ADC MASS
HMVSBjSffiS
H. B. HsK#o»r t
KecreUr.v.
Seuooosi Falls
Bell Foundry*
^—'—“ ' ^^ .
. r V, ■ 4
^ v For Chkreh, Acod-
emyr Factory, Depot,
HtcamlKMit, Whip, Lo-
SMHStlve, Plmitotton,
Firs Engines, Etc
HAnging and frame Compute.
Dtom of wt. with hanging (VwtofBell
Bell. A frame ooinnjrto Ahanglngs
06- Mln. 280 iKjundS. ^ V • ffiW
b«42T In. M0 T‘‘ * - *'> ««
07- 3<) In. 400 ... M
NeRMln. TMuT>f 3?i • • n
So U- 38 liu 825 W
Mwr, M L*»
•cfott TAiiis-r;r-7,;„,,:i;^Am« Tahm.
Im Ik* Hwl. DlmMM of VM«n. PrMMNlarmDH A*.
M*l MNU^T o*h»r Dliww Rwl Imd to Ii»m.iiWjt 1 Ou*-
Ai»giM,iiiA i PtentaptQ«m------------;— -
UrrittUmw |» »• tor r»«r»ii«. wh)A wf 4o«
if— to —« <U. I<y Wtoll to •frry «... SEScth* SvmM«<
UealMu* W mM hv *11 dr *«IW» •« f l pof «L
*r wtti n# mtbw ■ j »»IT •»
^ * , ...... Maoh. D«WK>«rl.Mire
to S>I4^» 0r»l>«i KI»<I •TQfywWf fcy >W
Gilmore A Uo.T
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Slid Holdt
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Washington; D.U.
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THIS PAPER <toX ™
Gle at Geo. P. Dowell A (Vs XH»wspap*r
Advertising Bureau (te Hprttce Ht-Tl
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Mens’ Brogans. 1.10
Womens’^
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Ladies’ Imitat’n Kid; 1.40 ^
- Real Kid, 2M “
'W’AA«i» 1. ’ <
ft
Goat, 1 40
‘C Rid fox Boots, 2,50
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’m%r
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Serge' Gaiters, ;7 5
Slippers, 25
srtr
And various other styles and qualities;
to'
These goods are all first-class, and will be Fsold under
*3f!
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~re- iis___
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0tW ,%irHhyi l oarry in stocky equally as fti
and prices will compare with those of my Be
Department. Call and see. I promise you polite ~
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